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2002 Nov 07
3
Rcmd? Where?
Hello, I got R 1.6.0 for windows and I need Rcmd, which was not included. Where can I get it? (I have to start R and give the name of the file with the R-commands on the command line, so that R is invoked together with its command-file "todo.R". Do I really need Rcmd for that? To write "Rterm todo.R" did not work.) Richard -- Richard M?ller - Am Spring 9 - D-58802
2006 Sep 05
2
winDialog UNIX equivalent?
Hi all, I'm using winDialog and winDialogString in scripts running on a XP-machine. Since we're using some Linux-machines (Suse 10.0 and 10.1 on x86) I'm interested in equivalents of the above functions usable under Linux-OS. Are there any? Thanks, Richard -- Richard Müller - Am Spring 9 - D-58802 Balve-Eisborn www.oeko-sorpe.de [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2002 Nov 10
1
graphics window closes after invoking
Hi, I hope this is my last stupid question for this project. I run (WinXP) Rcmd* BATCH ToDo.R and want the produced graph to be seen on the display. But after a part of a second the graphics window is closed again. I suppose, because Rcmd does not work interactive, there will be no command like "wait for key pressed" or similar. Is there a possibility to let the window open as long
2002 Nov 17
1
position of windows-dialogue
Hello all, to interrupt a BATCH program I inserted, as adviced in this list, a windows dialogue box (winDialog("ok")). The graphic display opens on the right part of the screen, which is OK. The Windows dialoge opens in the center of the screen and hides a part of the graphics window. Is it possible to determine the coordinates where the Windows dialogue box opens? I'd like to
2004 Jul 05
1
Behaviour of R with win98 and XP?
Dear list, I encounter a strange problem: I hav R (1.6.1) installed on a notebook with winXP-Prof and a similar installation (same path names etc.) on a desktop computer with W98. I use rcmd BATCH filename to display graphs from the data stored in filename. With R on my notebook everything works fine. I have the same data, the same filenames, the same paths on th w98-computer. Here I see just a
2007 Dec 29
3
tcltk again
Hello, the admonition of Prof. Ripley to search the documentation to solve my problem helped, today I read a lot more on Tcl/Tk than before ;-) But now I'm stuck again. With the help of my script some functions are plotted on the display, then I ask if the user wants to save it as pdf. In windows I use winDialog and it works. But I can't succeed in Linux. In short:
2007 Jan 31
1
can't find mailing list commands
Sorry for inconvenience - but since I can't find any hints on this list at stat.ethz.ch, I'll ask here: How do I unsubscribe from this list? Thanks for answering - Richard -- Richard M?ller - Am Spring 9 - D-58802 Balve-Eisborn www.oeko-sorpe.de
2012 Jul 11
1
Using data stored in a file for a heatmap
Hi all, I just try to get familiar with levelplot() for generating heatmaps. I have x, y, z-data stored in a file: e.g.: "file.csv": 0 0 0.1 0 1 0.5 0 2 0.4 1 0 0.3 1 1 0.4 1 2 0.6 ... I can use scan() for generating the matrix for R: inp <- scan("file.csv", list(0, 0, 0)) How can I feed inp into levelplot()? Thanks a lot for your help Richard -- Richard M?ller . Am
2012 Sep 08
1
Thanks for helping - back to the community?
DeaR R-fellows, I got a lot of help from you concerning the generation of heat maps, so I was able to write and work with a script for this purpose at last. Some visitors of our Ecological Station asked about the generation of the graphs and so I decided to write down a small description. Is it adviseable to publish the link to the article in an R-wiki (which?) so I can give back a little to the
2012 Aug 20
1
Colour gradients and colour fill between points
Hello, Can somebody help me on a colour question? I have a levelplot made with the following syntax: library(lattice) inp <- read.csv("hoenne1", header = TRUE) levelplot(z~x*y, data = inp, region = TRUE, pretty = TRUE, col.regions = terrain.colours) The file "hoenne1" contains the data. I'll give a short example: x,y,z 0,0,1 0,1,1 0,2,1 1,0,2 1,2,2 0,2,2 1,2,3 2,2,2
2012 Jul 02
3
carpet plots
Hi all, I wonder why there is so little software for carpet plots (german: Rasterdiagramm) (Three dimensional plot (x, y, z), the 3rd dimension (z) symbolized by colourgradients). Besides from one or the other non free software I only found an OpenOffice macro, a combination of Gnuplot and Excel (an Excel macro calling gnuplot) (http://www.johannes-hopf.de/2009/12/carpet-plot-version-1-3/9 and
2007 Dec 28
4
Return Value of TCl/Tk window in R
Hello, I have the TCl/Tk command "tkmessageBox(titel="",message="x",icon="question",type="okcancel")" in my R script. Now I want to perform some operation in relation to the user's choice, something like "if (okpressed) xxx else yyy" What values does this command give and how are they used? Thank you, Richard -- Richard M?ller -
2013 Feb 05
2
duplicate data
Hello, I have a long list of x-, y- and z-data and try to generate a heatmap. Obviously there are several data with identical x- and y-values. I get the following error message: Error in interp.old(x, y, z, xo = xo, yo = yo, ncp = 0, extrap = extrap, : duplicate data points: need to set 'duplicate = ..' Unfortunately there seems no help screen on "duplicate". I'd prefer
2012 Aug 23
1
Origin of coordinate system
Dear R-community, In graphical representations of findings concerning bodies of standing water (lakes e.g.) in x-y-plots you often make use of a somewhat different definition of coordinates in a cartesian system: the origin is top-left, the x-axis (depth of the water body) from top to bottom and the f(x)-axis from left to right, so you can project the graphical representation of data in your
2008 Jan 02
2
how to ignore or omit somethings while reading the data table
hello respected ppl... am a engg. student...i was trying to use R in statistical calculations now the problem is..i imported a huge tsv file onto R...it has a column which gives cost...and it has "$" with each numerical value in this column...it is something like this..$.05,$.1,$.075...and so on.. R is reading it as "character vector"... i tried using all the arguments but
2004 Jul 07
7
Importing an Excel file
Hello, R users, I am a very beginner of R and tried read.csv to import an excel file after saving an excel file as csv. But it added alternating rows of fictitious NA values after row number 16. When I applied read.delim, there were trailing several commas at the end of each row after row number 16 instead of NA values. Appreciate your help. Kyong [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Mar 28
2
why user nobody
Hello, today i deleted the user "nobody" (entry "nobody:x:99:99:Nobody:/:/sbin/nologin" in /etc/passwd) on my samba-server. As result, no user could log in to domain anymore. Does anybody know, what the user "nobody" plays for a role in samba? Gerd M?ller, St. Petersburg -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/
2011 Oct 22
2
Using optim with parameters that are factors (instead of continuous parameters)
I've been programming maximum likelihood estimation models using the function "optim." My current research requires modeling a particular parameter as a categorical variable (what R calls a "factor"), not as a continuous parameter. (The research question is, at what level of X does a subject in our experiment choose Y=1 instead of Y=0? So this is a "light switch"
2010 Sep 18
1
Dovecot LDA, virtual users, multiple uids: No luck
Hi, I'm trying to get Dovecot's deliver to create and use mailboxen with one uid per user. Reading the wiki, I decided to go with the sudo attempt, but I'm stuck because deliver fails to create the intermediate directories. The auth.log has this on the matter: sudo: dovelda : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/var/spool/postfix ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/lib/dovecot/deliver -f toni at
2010 Jul 06
1
information reduction-database management question
If you redefine your NAs as below to be detected as some arbitrary large number, then the code should work through. Any 5's left in your dataset can be replaced just as easily by NAs again. Not elegant, but effective. site <- c("s1", "s1", "s1", "s2","s2", "s2") pref <- c(1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3) R1 <- c(NA, NA, 1, NA,NA,NA) R2